Word: warm
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Many of Peabody's exhibits are therefore of a sufficiently high technical nature to warm the heart of the most demanding practicing anthropologist. One of the Museum's prize displays, for instance, is its room devoted entirely ot sequences of prehistoric artifacts--row on row of stone implements, demonstrating Stone Age man's first feeble attempts at tool-making. In the so-called "bone laboratory," some 15,000 human skeletal remains repose in carefully classified cases for the edification of the Univeristy's physical anthropologists. The physical anthropology section of the Museum has the distinction of possessing the largest collection...
...game baseball schedule recently announced by Athletic Director Thomas D. Booles Includes the first southern trip since 1949. Warm-up games with Fort Lee, the University of Virginia, and Quantice April 5-8 should help--Coach Stuffy Mcinnis get his team in shape during spring vacation...
...After finishing our shelter, we crawled into our hole in the ice and prepared our sleeping bags. For a comfortable and warm night while sleeping on a block of ice, it's advisable to place as much available insulation as possible between the bag and the ice. I remembered that I had brought along an issue of TIME, and the captain suggested that we use it, page by page, spread out beneath our sleeping bags. I didn't like this idea because I hadn't finished reading the entire copy. We compromised by using the pages that...
...Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee's press party in Washington last week, newsmen were astonished to see Joe McCarthy approach his erstwhile adversary, John Foster Dulles, and greet him with a warm smile and an affectionate bear hug. What they overheard surprised the eavesdroppers even more. "Foster," said Joe, "you've been a pretty good boy over the past six months...
...writers in Climatic Change agree that it is corpuscular radiation--such as comes from sun spot cruptions--that causes climatic variation. For corpuscles are charged, and are attracted to the earth's magnetic poles. When there are more sun spots than usual, the poles warm up; when there are fewer, they cool off, and glaciers can form. The sun spot theorics, explored mathematically and physically in Climatic Change, explain the relation of terrestial weather to the eleven year sun spot cycle, explain the fact that North American winters are colder than European winters at the same latitude, and they demonstrate...